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Höpken I. Lehmann J. Droese M. Lipp T. Schueler A. Rehm September 10, 2004 / Biochem Biophys Res Commun HCMV-encoded chemokine receptor US28 employs multiple routes for internalization J. Droese T. Mokros R. Hermosilla R. Schuelein M. Lipp U.E. Höpken A. Rehm January 01, 2002 / J Biol Chem Surface expression and endocytosis of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 is regulated by agonist-independent phosphorylation T. Mokros A. Rehm J. Droese M. Oppermann M. Lipp U.E. Höpken May 01, 2002 / J Virol Human cytomegalovirus gene products US2 and US11 differ in their ability to attack major histocompatibility class I heavy chains in dendritic cells A. Rehm A. Engelsberg D. Tortorella I.J. Körner I. Lehmann H.L. Ploegh U.E. Höpken January 23, 2024 / Int J Mol Sci In vitro functionality and endurance of GMP-compliant point-of-care BCMA.CAR-T cells at different timepoints of cryopreservation G. Jiang B. Neuber A. Hückelhoven-Krauss U. Höpken Y. Ding D. Sedloev L. Wang A. Reichman F. Eberhardt M. Wermke A. Rehm C. Müller-Tidow A. Schmitt M. Schmitt November 01, 2012 / J Mol Med Homeostatic chemokines guide lymphoma cells to tumor growth-promoting niches within secondary lymphoid organs U.E. Höpken A. Rehm February 01, 2007 / Blood CCR7 deficiency causes ectopic lymphoid neogenesis and disturbed mucosal tissue integrity U.E. Höpken A.M. Wengner C. Loddenkemper H. Stein M.M. Heimesaat A. Rehm M. Lipp February 01, 2016 / FASEB J Dysregulated development of IL-17-and IL-21-expressing follicular helper T cells and increased germinal center formation in the absence of RORγt K. Wichner D. Stauss B. Kampfrath K. Krüger G. Müller A. Rehm M. Lipp U.E. Höpken June 06, 2017 / Oncoimmunology The splenic marginal zone shapes the phenotype of leukemia B cells and facilitates their niche-specific retention and survival V. Stache L. Verlaat M. Gätjen K. Heinig J. Westermann A. Rehm U.E. Höpken December 03, 2020 / Front Immunol Angiogenesis in lymph nodes is a critical regulator of immune response and lymphoma growth L. Menzel U.E. Höpken A. Rehm Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »
September 23, 2005 / Eur J Immunol The ratio between dendritic cells and T cells determines the outcome of their encounter: Proliferation versus deletion U.E. Höpken I. Lehmann J. Droese M. Lipp T. Schueler A. Rehm
September 10, 2004 / Biochem Biophys Res Commun HCMV-encoded chemokine receptor US28 employs multiple routes for internalization J. Droese T. Mokros R. Hermosilla R. Schuelein M. Lipp U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
January 01, 2002 / J Biol Chem Surface expression and endocytosis of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 is regulated by agonist-independent phosphorylation T. Mokros A. Rehm J. Droese M. Oppermann M. Lipp U.E. Höpken
May 01, 2002 / J Virol Human cytomegalovirus gene products US2 and US11 differ in their ability to attack major histocompatibility class I heavy chains in dendritic cells A. Rehm A. Engelsberg D. Tortorella I.J. Körner I. Lehmann H.L. Ploegh U.E. Höpken
January 23, 2024 / Int J Mol Sci In vitro functionality and endurance of GMP-compliant point-of-care BCMA.CAR-T cells at different timepoints of cryopreservation G. Jiang B. Neuber A. Hückelhoven-Krauss U. Höpken Y. Ding D. Sedloev L. Wang A. Reichman F. Eberhardt M. Wermke A. Rehm C. Müller-Tidow A. Schmitt M. Schmitt
November 01, 2012 / J Mol Med Homeostatic chemokines guide lymphoma cells to tumor growth-promoting niches within secondary lymphoid organs U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
February 01, 2007 / Blood CCR7 deficiency causes ectopic lymphoid neogenesis and disturbed mucosal tissue integrity U.E. Höpken A.M. Wengner C. Loddenkemper H. Stein M.M. Heimesaat A. Rehm M. Lipp
February 01, 2016 / FASEB J Dysregulated development of IL-17-and IL-21-expressing follicular helper T cells and increased germinal center formation in the absence of RORγt K. Wichner D. Stauss B. Kampfrath K. Krüger G. Müller A. Rehm M. Lipp U.E. Höpken
June 06, 2017 / Oncoimmunology The splenic marginal zone shapes the phenotype of leukemia B cells and facilitates their niche-specific retention and survival V. Stache L. Verlaat M. Gätjen K. Heinig J. Westermann A. Rehm U.E. Höpken
December 03, 2020 / Front Immunol Angiogenesis in lymph nodes is a critical regulator of immune response and lymphoma growth L. Menzel U.E. Höpken A. Rehm